"Are we developing such a weapon? No we are not..." Audience: Clapping "Because we've already developed it." Audience: wow Irons is such a high quality villain
@icekingcod advanced warfare didn't get enough credit. It was a great story, great mechanics with varying exotic types and abilities, and Jonathan irons one of cods best villains
@@vincentmanibusan2460honestly it's the perfect COD story. It's like a comic book, the game and story get so ridiculous it doesn't matter, especially when you consider every cod is ridiculous but they try to wrap it in a veneer of "realism".
Jonathon irons best quote hands down is "what youre seeing is advanced warfare". That and "Press X to pay respect" broke the internet for a few weeks lmao
He isn't wrong. Growing up, you think this guy is tweaking, but now, when you're older, you see how the world truly is. Irons was really speaking facts.
When i started getting politically active and studied history it made me realize how much the US and NATO has created a state of perpetual war in the world. We live in a War Economy that is never satisfied. And i only noticed it more when i played Metal Gear Solid more than anything, Kojima is from the future.
Honestly when I was going through the torture scene in cold war, the whole time I was like "god this really makes me want to help Perseus, it'ld be insane if they let me" and then when I saw it as an option my jaw actually hit the floor
Cold War Campaign blew me away the moment i saw you could trap that brainwashing betraying trash Adler. i also loved the inception section in Bells mind. The best is the different dialogue you get from Perseus if you kill Adler instantly with your gun or with the knife. Also Perseus complimenting you and rewarding you with setting off the Greenlight nukes arsenal felt really good. Done the Perseus ending first and looked up the other online and was not surprised by Adler backstabbing shinnanigans.
@@ximitify Honestly I wish they made a spin-off COD about what if that ending was canon. Maybe as Bell, maybe not. Could be something like Call of Duty: Downfall
@@talthecrusader9650 What else would there be? The world is screwed because of all the nukes launched, and you’re apart of, Soviet Russia, as Makarov said, “standing on a pile of ashes”.
@@goldenfiberwheat238 anything that made in the USA telling about military will be under supervision on DoD, that tells you something why irons is a villain
@@icekingcod yeah whoops i just must've missed it when my cursor looked through the little preview bar. will be now watching this video in full, my apologies
After so many years, Jonathan Irons still rules as the most iconic villain in COD history. Man, AW came more than 10 years ago and it was waaaayyy ahead of its time. We were kids at that time, so we were used to see everything in Black and White. Now after seeing all of Irons scenes in AW, realising that it's not that simple. Suddenly Irons doesn't seem wrong when you see all the wars and unrest in the world today. His dialogues are spot on and sound so badass. But on the other side, what happens when 1 entity, person has all the power ? That would be pretty scary world too.
@@Slinsluh That's the thing with Irons. You can't really tell whether he was really a villain or portrayed as one. That makes him the GOAT villain of COD. Makarov's enemy was US while Irons had no clear enemy. War was his enemy. He wanted to create 1 entity so powerful that no one could challenge it and countries would stop fighting among themselves for supremacy. In short, he wanted to become GOD
Bro he literally developed a racist nuke LMAO what do you mean its people like him who are in charge of the world today and responsible for all this unrest
@@giorgiobertoldo did yiy read what I said? That's what makes him the most iconic villain in COD history. With Irons, it's not black and white. His ideology was agreeable and at the same time, scary as hell also.
@@bugbuggy3866 Then again we have to debate here. People always need a father figure, a figure that shows that is warm, protective and compassionated. People need good examples of leaders, Irons is a leader of a militaristic power not a country. So his speeches is amazing because it brings people together into one goal, but then again to achieve this common goal brutality it comes as the price. Irons ideals comes along with good intentions, but the execution has to be the same way as the mustache man himself, he must put people at his arms on which it brings along divise opinions and then we are no longer together on the same ideals. There was never a policy in life that hasn't costed a human life, people wants good example on their life. And the reason people always fights against these type of leaders is because the means to an end is always on the wrong side of dealing with people. If you intentions it is to make at it's best, the means to it needs to be marked by bad things. The only human on this world who brought billions of people together without hate, agressive takes and shifting ideals was Michael Jackson. The only one who can be trusted to rule a literally planet I think it would be him, not joking.
it’s ironic how irons says that it’s doesn’t matter who’s ideas are right, but power is what makes them right. Also it’s still sad how Menendez suffered so much when his intentions were bad but the rest wasn’t necessary honestly.
@@justinnabor5231it would be funny that Kamala win the election. It would match like BO2 as a woman president and also the wars we are living in different parts of the world
@@jxivanx honestly there’s a lot of disagreements about a woman president already and she hasn’t even won 🤷🏻♂️. idk who will win tbh, all it takes is power.
@goldenfiberwheat238 don't. Save yourself the experience of playing dogshit campaigns with no real story or on MW3's case, literally no story and the worst mission design in existencem
Never let Iron cook again because he's right all along. Mennendez is the one true martyr. And Markarov (not the ruined version) is essentially the god villian of the whole fanchise
How is Irons right? Not about America’s policies in the Middle East, but about power? And Menendez was a psychopath who caused the deaths of thousands of innocents. And please, explain to me how Makarov is the good guy.
Irons is basically the embodiment of Machiavelli's teachings about governance, a villain that lecture's less in ideology and more in pragmatism is kinda trustworthy since it gives you a neutral scope beyond any beliefs. Man, Spacey really nailed it!
*My Top 5 Favorite villain Quotes:* 5. Your men have been detained 4. Imagine yourself in the Frozen Forest 3. Martyr me, for Cordis Die 2. On your feet comrade, ready for little retribution 1. Remember No Russian
Bro I’m not gonna lie Cold War is overhated and I feel like people force hate onto it even tho the story was so good. it’s not THE best but it is good enough to enjoy
Honestly was not prepared for how Shadowrun BO3 got. At first I was thinking about how an AI would not be this bad at world domination attempts, but now thinking about it it makes sense it was so bad at it considering it wasn't even made insomuch as formed from dying brainpans.
i would say the most disturbing moment in call of duty is the picadilly moment in mw2019, that genuinely brought a tear to my eye about his kids and everything, if you know you know
@@denise_barley9 im pretty sure a lot of children dont have parents after the no russian mission, not to mention how many kids definitely also died in that airport
"You woulda been a hell of a ghost but that aint gonna happen, there aint gonna be any ghost. We're gonna destroy them together" One of my favorite cod villian quotes till this date. Such a cliffhanger...
Nice attention to detail at 6:09 never realized that Menendez picked up on what was going on and decided not to act because he knew farid wasn’t much of a threat
I love that part of BO1, because Mason was convinced he snapped out of it before he could do what Dragovich wanted. In the moment, cause he's trying to kill him, Mason doesn't think about it, but you do. Then the whole thing with the second shooter that was never caught. Man that was peak writing
Crazy to think about how most of the COD games that were hated i.e Ghost and Advanced Warfare are actually really good games with great stories. Not only that but it's the fact that you can truly feel for the villains and their cause that just makes the story even better. I'm glad to see them get recognition finally😂😂
My top 5 favorite quotes ever from cod 5: Your men have been... Detained 4: ON YOUR FEET SOLDIER WE ARE LEAVING! 3: Maytr me, for Cordis Die. 2: Remember No Russian. 1: You would of been a Hell of a Ghost.
I like made up politics in games. Future politics where it's talking about issues within the story, not real life. We play games for escapism, not to hear more of the worlds problems
@@lastpringle8904 Just hope you know AW's story about war and advanced military capabilities, along with privatized warfare is mirroring our world, big dawg...
@@chaseginise8968 "Dutch East India Company - Episode 2, Electric Boogaloo", coming soon to an impoverished country near you. What could possibly go wrong? 💀
Man I didn't remember how good Kevin Spacey was in advanced warfare. The game just got so overshadowed by being advanced warfare I kinda just forgot what the campaign was. Guys a PoS but it's still nice to see "real" actors taking video game performances seriously
My favorite quotes 1- We already have developed 2- So i feel uniquely qualified to tell you 3- We are the killers 4- Remember no Russian 5- Your men have been... detained
Fun fact: In Slavic mythology there is a spirit called the Rusalka that drowns its victims in rivers. They would kill in a way almost identical to 26:04, which is a reference to the ship’s name: Rusalka.
The reason it worked with Germany is because of how short lived the Nazi regime actually was it hadn't settled in and become the complete Norm over multiple generations yet lots of German people were still sceptical to downright opposed to the ideology and the reason why we are still able to hold it is because we constantly condition the children in their education to hate their own country and to constantly be ashamed for their own ancestors there are plenty of neo-nazis in Germany they're just kept on a short leash as for Japan having to drop not one but two nukes in order to pacify a country is not a allied flex if anything it would be Japan flexing on the rest of the world and the only reasons we've got Japan is because we're the only reason they haven't been consumed by China and then of course there is the culture exchange and fascination which has only made the hold deeper the guy is talking about places like Iran and Afghanistan and the like for example (taliban anyone)
@@therandomcommenter6629this ignores that the German people of the interwar period actively SUPPORTED the Nazi government to an unhealthy degree to the point the econpmy of the nation vecame #1 by pure manpower and political will before ww2 started. The reason they couldn't keep that #1 spot is because people were motivated by the prospect of being back on top politically and culturally by avenging ww1 through another war. And when they won the first half, you better bet people bought the cool-aid and then some. They didn't have time to plant as deep of roots as Imperial Japan, but even to this day the ideals of Nazism has overtaken more of their former enemies' nations than their own. Because at that point they no longer had the means nor the spirit to start thinking about another war, it was all about building up again starting from scratch. There was no great leader who could try and convince people they were opressed enough to justify it, and even if they could the presence of aid from the Allied powers just meant it would be a vastly harder sell than the Peace with Honour after Versailles that stripped the nation of basically everything it needed. Japan doesn't even being up ww2 aside from America bombing them and never even knowing Germany was on their side. And as for being consumed by China that really wasn't a thing China could threaten upon Japan for a very long time as even trying to fight the nation while a civil-war was still very much going on and their own economy was in shambles is not a good idea. Navy or no island-hopping is hell and China doesn't have enough to bounce back from a world war and a civil war to suddenly go on the offensive outside of the mainland. It's why Vietnam and Korea are poaces they had a major hand in, they had the means to be there. Much more realistically the Russians would be much larger of a threat. Also we are not taught to hate our ancestors. We are taught to be better than them. There's a reason Theoderic the Great, Frederick II of HRE, Arminius and Barbarossa are much more openly viewed as a positive than say figures like Otto von Bismarck or Frederick II of Prussia. The former did great things which are not as controversial as the latter. Frederick II of Prussia has his own problems with vast authority and Bismarck is villified (justifiably) for the partitioning of Africa which he accidentally started after the Berlin conferrence. And none can argue that it was a good thing for Africa. Liking your culture isn't bad but knowing when it was wrong does wonders. As for Afghanistan and Iraq. They were invasions first nation building second. It was doomed to fail because unlike Germany, Japan, Korea or even the later Vietnam there was no drive to make the place stable aside from status-quo or just wanting to leave after deposing the leaders. The mission really was accomplished. The problem was that mission didn't include provisions to build a nation, and nobody wanted to foot the bill.
@@アーマー配達員 Germany became a republic after ww1 until H man came to power, Japan was ruled by a monarchy that basically lost the military but still had the peoples support until after ww2.
Jonathan Irons is unironically one of my favourite cod villains, instead of some hard boiled soldier with a vendetta he's the tyrant of a megacorporation and I like that change of villain
You missed the beginning of Infinite Warfare, where says: "You care about your men? This place isn't yours anymore. Kill them and save the bullets." That was kinda like GoT level stuff.
@@leaderofmine6293 Basically just the title of the game being very casually said by characters in the game. It can get make sense or be quite goofy. Like in Black Ops Cold War, of course it's recognized the Cold War going on and that some of these characters are Black Ops. But it'd be ridiculous, possibly funny, of seeing someone straight up say "This is black ops cold war" or similar along those lines. This line with Advanced Warfare was pretty alright, and makes sense in the context there.
No it didn't If you're referencing the United States. The US is a constitutional republic or at least that's what it's supposed to be. The dirty secret about democracy is that it's a nice way of saying mob rule Mob rule is a politer phrase of lynch mob. Do with that information what you wish
Advanced Warfare was such a great game. Irons is still one of my top 3 video game bad guys... the best ones are ones that start off as your ally, make some solid points that you can agree with, and have gravitas.. and Spacey nailed this role! The character was so powerful he could stand in front of anyone, speak his intentions and there was nothing they could really do about it, until of course our character steps in and goes after him, personally, for revenge.
I haven’t watched soap’s death in a while, but it still hurts even as a kid seeing how quickly ghost was willing to slide for you despite shepard’s whole army behind him. Shepard having no care about you or ghost. That scene was pure cinema
After the death of his son, he becomes ruthless, using deception, betrayal, and advanced technology to manipulate global events for his own power. Are you sure you want to join him?
It’s crazy how half the villains had to do something extremely inhumane to have people not like them because activision knows that the villains are right half the time.
When i was younger AW's villian Irons to me was just another crazy power hungry dude. Now me older, man, he was right. And it makes me appreciate AW more. I miss simpler times.
Irons was such a great villian, A man who had created a PMC, Lost his son in a war, Recruits his sons best freind, Attacks the people he blames for his sons death using his PMC, which accumulated power over the years, I wish we now had a AW 2, As well as a Ghost 2, Ghosts was a conceptual masterpiece, one of the first cod games i played, the Apocalyptic U.S, South America going to invade the North, I just wish that the Ghosts were more of a Guiriella-Stealth unit, instead of what we got, But i wish that we had a ghost 2, or at the very least Ghosts had more fleshed out lore, Like why the south invaded the north, Where is the U.S's allies? And that cliffhanger ending...as a person who loved ghosts from the begining, I wish it didnt get as much hate, So the cliffhanger ending, well, wasnt a Cliffhanger anymore.
I love how everyone agrees that Irons has the best villain quotes in the series. Honestly, he's my third favourite CoD villain, top 2 being Makarov and Menendez of course
Irons pretty much telling everyone "I'm gonna conquer you all, and you all invited me to do it"
Everyone claps 👏
👏 good boy
@@Lazygoober1 👏
I mean he's not wrong with a lot of people.
Right up until he talks about needing a strong leader, he's not wrong either, which is the worst part. In that first speech that is.
"Are we developing such a weapon? No, we are not. Because we've already developed it"
I dunno why but i find it funny how casually he says that
Frickin hilarious!
@@ParkerTolin this guy gets it
If only someone made a meme about it...
Literally IW announcing MWIII
For real 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"On whose authority"
"ON MY AUTHORITY"
THAT PART GOT ME BIG TIME
Idk why but this made me laugh
YALL KNOW WHAT IT IS TOMORROW ✈️
Jonathan irons, deadass established a literal militaristic superpower without any restrictions
"Are we developing such a weapon? No we are not..."
Audience: Clapping
"Because we've already developed it."
Audience: wow
Irons is such a high quality villain
@icekingcod advanced warfare didn't get enough credit. It was a great story, great mechanics with varying exotic types and abilities, and Jonathan irons one of cods best villains
Agreed. This game is so underrated
@@vincentmanibusan2460honestly it's the perfect COD story. It's like a comic book, the game and story get so ridiculous it doesn't matter, especially when you consider every cod is ridiculous but they try to wrap it in a veneer of "realism".
@@ChiefCrewin considering that one of the black ops games shows getting our limbs torn off and then somehow surviving the blood loss, you right mate
2:54 The fact that Irons can say what he said in front of dozens of politicians shows how much balls he has
"I am here to solve the world's problems
And i believe the world's problems…
Begin with you.”
This line is so badass 😏
@@icekingcodong
My favorite campaign but I played like 4 COD before.
Politicians are cowards.
What are they going to do arrest the top superpower
Jonathon irons best quote hands down is "what youre seeing is advanced warfare". That and "Press X to pay respect" broke the internet for a few weeks lmao
weeks? Its been 10 years and people are stil saying "F" whenever something bad happens haha
@@-snprym1683 it is a lot less common now then it was after AW came out.
Yeah but it's still done very commonly
What you're seeing is Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
You meant press F
When I first played AW, I was like this Irons guy is crazy...
Watching it back, I'm sitting here thinking "This guy is spitting fax"
I like how the game portrays Irons as a warning of what can happen when big corporations start collaborating with big governments.
He isn't wrong. Growing up, you think this guy is tweaking, but now, when you're older, you see how the world truly is. Irons was really speaking facts.
His speech is essentially what the Templars wanna do in AC
When i started getting politically active and studied history it made me realize how much the US and NATO has created a state of perpetual war in the world. We live in a War Economy that is never satisfied. And i only noticed it more when i played Metal Gear Solid more than anything, Kojima is from the future.
@@nashtheneetthe world has always had perpetual war, just that in this era we’re the ones instigating a lot of it
Who let irons cook cuz chef’s kiss ong
Ong good- he may be a bad guy, but damn he can cook.
He was also a kid kisser iirc 😳😳
@@-Rezin- I know I don’t like the person now but back then he was spitting some facts
@@sharingangaming9954 true, bro probably has the best voice acting in a video game I’ve seen in a while.
@@sharingangaming9954 ong
Honestly when I was going through the torture scene in cold war, the whole time I was like "god this really makes me want to help Perseus, it'ld be insane if they let me" and then when I saw it as an option my jaw actually hit the floor
Cold War Campaign blew me away the moment i saw you could trap that brainwashing betraying trash Adler.
i also loved the inception section in Bells mind.
The best is the different dialogue you get from Perseus if you kill Adler instantly with your gun or with the knife.
Also Perseus complimenting you and rewarding you with setting off the Greenlight nukes arsenal felt really good.
Done the Perseus ending first and looked up the other online and was not surprised by Adler backstabbing shinnanigans.
@@ximitify Honestly I wish they made a spin-off COD about what if that ending was canon. Maybe as Bell, maybe not. Could be something like Call of Duty: Downfall
@@talthecrusader9650 What else would there be? The world is screwed because of all the nukes launched, and you’re apart of, Soviet Russia, as Makarov said, “standing on a pile of ashes”.
@@talthecrusader9650you want to play Metro, that's it
I love how people unironically liked iron’s lines even through spacey’s drama lol
👍
It's his character vs the actual actor.
As shitty of a human spacey is, he’s a damn good actor.
He was innocent
Hasn’t been found guilty
irons does bring up some valid points
Irons reallly is the embodiment of classical realism. Kevin Spacey is great in this role
As does menendez. A shame they had to make him a villain. But call of duty loves the status quo more than the mcu
@@goldenfiberwheat238 anything that made in the USA telling about military will be under supervision on DoD, that tells you something why irons is a villain
@@user-nikkebot that has nothing to with my comment
@@goldenfiberwheat238 I'm not replying to you tho
You forgot "what you're seeing, is advanced warfare." starts off as a funny joke but it gets cold and serious soon enough.
04:05 🤔
@@icekingcod yeah whoops i just must've missed it when my cursor looked through the little preview bar.
will be now watching this video in full, my apologies
"On your feet comrade! Ready for a little retribution?"
That's where the Soviet Patriotism came in and we became motivated
@@CenturionArmada 😏
@@icekingcod Why are you looking at me like that?
FOR PERSEUS!!!
Yes, sir!
“You would’ve made for a helluva bundle, but that’s not gonna happen…there ain’t gonna be any Ghosts 2”
I’m praying they make it someday
After so many years, Jonathan Irons still rules as the most iconic villain in COD history. Man, AW came more than 10 years ago and it was waaaayyy ahead of its time. We were kids at that time, so we were used to see everything in Black and White. Now after seeing all of Irons scenes in AW, realising that it's not that simple. Suddenly Irons doesn't seem wrong when you see all the wars and unrest in the world today. His dialogues are spot on and sound so badass. But on the other side, what happens when 1 entity, person has all the power ? That would be pretty scary world too.
Most iconic COD villain is Makarov imho
@@Slinsluh That's the thing with Irons. You can't really tell whether he was really a villain or portrayed as one. That makes him the GOAT villain of COD. Makarov's enemy was US while Irons had no clear enemy. War was his enemy. He wanted to create 1 entity so powerful that no one could challenge it and countries would stop fighting among themselves for supremacy. In short, he wanted to become GOD
Bro he literally developed a racist nuke LMAO what do you mean its people like him who are in charge of the world today and responsible for all this unrest
@@giorgiobertoldo did yiy read what I said? That's what makes him the most iconic villain in COD history. With Irons, it's not black and white. His ideology was agreeable and at the same time, scary as hell also.
@@bugbuggy3866 Then again we have to debate here. People always need a father figure, a figure that shows that is warm, protective and compassionated.
People need good examples of leaders, Irons is a leader of a militaristic power not a country. So his speeches is amazing because it brings people together into one goal, but then again to achieve this common goal brutality it comes as the price.
Irons ideals comes along with good intentions, but the execution has to be the same way as the mustache man himself, he must put people at his arms on which it brings along divise opinions and then we are no longer together on the same ideals.
There was never a policy in life that hasn't costed a human life, people wants good example on their life. And the reason people always fights against these type of leaders is because the means to an end is always on the wrong side of dealing with people.
If you intentions it is to make at it's best, the means to it needs to be marked by bad things. The only human on this world who brought billions of people together without hate, agressive takes and shifting ideals was Michael Jackson.
The only one who can be trusted to rule a literally planet I think it would be him, not joking.
it’s ironic how irons says that it’s doesn’t matter who’s ideas are right, but power is what makes them right. Also it’s still sad how Menendez suffered so much when his intentions were bad but the rest wasn’t necessary honestly.
How is it ironic
@@Deathmare235 because everything political that’s happening rn in the 2024 election.
@@justinnabor5231it would be funny that Kamala win the election.
It would match like BO2 as a woman president and also the wars we are living in different parts of the world
@@jxivanx honestly there’s a lot of disagreements about a woman president already and she hasn’t even won 🤷🏻♂️. idk who will win tbh, all it takes is power.
@@justinnabor5231 Funny how all candidates don't even have that.
17:36 “when shepherd learns of this, he’ll have your head”
“When he learns? Fool. He ordered me to do it”
He didn’t though, wonder what happens when graves told him
@@Deathmare235 oh sorry I haven’t played that game
@goldenfiberwheat238 don't. Save yourself the experience of playing dogshit campaigns with no real story or on MW3's case, literally no story and the worst mission design in existencem
@@bepisaxe4464 surely it can’t be THAT bad
@@goldenfiberwheat238 Trust me... it IS that bad.
MWII's saving grace is it's mission design.
i love how the villians have a point in their speeches and quotes
That's what makes good villains interesting.
Never let Iron cook again because he's right all along. Mennendez is the one true martyr. And Markarov (not the ruined version) is essentially the god villian of the whole fanchise
👍
*Makarov
How is Irons right? Not about America’s policies in the Middle East, but about power? And Menendez was a psychopath who caused the deaths of thousands of innocents. And please, explain to me how Makarov is the good guy.
Makarov and Menendez were the biggest and best machiavellian villains in COD
@@Snoozytube and Jonathan Irons. He's nowhere near Makarov's level, but he had a lot of potential for the Advanced Warfare sequel
Everything Graves said was an awesome quote. “I don’t make threats, I make guarantees” that went hard
"Well I wasn't in that tank." literally the coolest character in the new modern warfare series
@@icekingcod agreed
The cutscenes make irons look scary and his quotes make him scarier but the way you finish him off is chasing him down a long hallway
yeah, he's speaking facts right there. As a villain in Call of Duty, he is underrated by far.
@@icekingcod Except for his hypocrisy and quotes about power
@@knightmare5097 👍
Never did play AW but damn Kevin Spacey sounds like he'd be a legendary duo with Senator Armstrong.
"NOW FARID!" "CORDIS DIE!" "You betrayed us. Farid... and for what?" "Your life will be consumed by absolute loss."
TO THOSE THAT YOU SERVE, YOUR LIFE... MEANS... NOTHING!!
Irons is basically the embodiment of Machiavelli's teachings about governance, a villain that lecture's less in ideology and more in pragmatism is kinda trustworthy since it gives you a neutral scope beyond any beliefs.
Man, Spacey really nailed it!
A short but sweet one is in Black Ops 1 Zombies on "Five" when JFK says "Do not pray for easy lives my friends, pray to be stronger men."
That's an actual quote from JFK, it's not from the game
0:40 This describes Afghanistan perfectly
Iraq....
Both
An also a lot more countries invaded by the us
It's bold of you to assume the US wanted to set up a democracy in the first place
@@aRandomPerson... What TF did they want to set up then
*My Top 5 Favorite villain Quotes:*
5. Your men have been detained
4. Imagine yourself in the Frozen Forest
3. Martyr me, for Cordis Die
2. On your feet comrade, ready for little retribution
1. Remember No Russian
The frozen forest.... It's here. And it's real.
Imagine yourself ....
In....
A frozen forest....
Bro I’m not gonna lie Cold War is overhated and I feel like people force hate onto it even tho the story was so good. it’s not THE best but it is good enough to enjoy
Honestly was not prepared for how Shadowrun BO3 got. At first I was thinking about how an AI would not be this bad at world domination attempts, but now thinking about it it makes sense it was so bad at it considering it wasn't even made insomuch as formed from dying brainpans.
"Remember, No Russian.."
The most popular line from the most disturbing cod mission of all time.
i would say the most disturbing moment in call of duty is the picadilly moment in mw2019, that genuinely brought a tear to my eye about his kids and everything, if you know you know
@@denise_barley9his kids are fine
@@Deathmare235 but they don't have a dad div
@@denise_barley9 im pretty sure a lot of children dont have parents after the no russian mission, not to mention how many kids definitely also died in that airport
It‘s a game lol - wanna know what‘s disturbing? The Manhunt series xD But the No Russian mission was fun to be part of the bad guys for once
3:28 I Love how they reacted More Negatively to that then to him admitting of building a Weapon of Mass Destruction, Now THAT'S Realistic as Hell!
"You woulda been a hell of a ghost but that aint gonna happen, there aint gonna be any ghost. We're gonna destroy them together"
One of my favorite cod villian quotes till this date. Such a cliffhanger...
Still waiting for Ghosts 2 for the campaign. Shame that the multi-player bombed as a ghosts saga could have been peak.
"Ideas don't determine who is right. Power determines who is right. And I have the power..."
"...so I'm right."
"Are we developing such a weapon? No we are not..."
*"Because we've already developed it."*
He's not wrong
@@Makarosc How is he right? He isn’t right, morally or militarily.
@knightmare5097 it's called a monopoly of force
@@Makarosc Again, how does that make him right? He gets rested later on, so the power makes no sense
Say what you will about Advanced warfare, and hell Kevin spacey too. But irons was a very plausible villain.
Yeah, he gives me chills. So incredible acting 😏
Irons is what Elon musk thinks he is
@@goldenfiberwheat238 👍
Nice attention to detail at 6:09 never realized that Menendez picked up on what was going on and decided not to act because he knew farid wasn’t much of a threat
"You tried to make me kill my own President!!!"
"...tried?"
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I love that part of BO1, because Mason was convinced he snapped out of it before he could do what Dragovich wanted.
In the moment, cause he's trying to kill him, Mason doesn't think about it, but you do.
Then the whole thing with the second shooter that was never caught.
Man that was peak writing
“ My Name Is Viktor Renzov…! And I will have *MY REVENGE!* “ 💯
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@@icekingcod Look, I'm telling you, Reznov killed him, why don't you come to me?
@coconutmall333
Reznov*
You had one job.
9:07 got me laugh, it's like "tomorrow we will win"
And then Harper is like "not you mf"
Surprise mf
BANG! 🔫💥
Crazy to think about how most of the COD games that were hated i.e Ghost and Advanced Warfare are actually really good games with great stories. Not only that but it's the fact that you can truly feel for the villains and their cause that just makes the story even better. I'm glad to see them get recognition finally😂😂
Because back then, it's about the multiplayer. Ghosts and Advanced Warfare came after other CoDs that were more fun in Multiplayer.
My top 5 favorite quotes ever from cod
5: Your men have been... Detained
4: ON YOUR FEET SOLDIER WE ARE LEAVING!
3: Maytr me, for Cordis Die.
2: Remember No Russian.
1: You would of been a Hell of a Ghost.
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Would have*
Man, there were so many good Villains in CoD. Jonathan Irons and Perseus are my absolute favorites.
Advanced Warfare really cooked something when it came to story-telling with politics. And it was awesome.
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I like made up politics in games. Future politics where it's talking about issues within the story, not real life.
We play games for escapism, not to hear more of the worlds problems
@@lastpringle8904 Just hope you know AW's story about war and advanced military capabilities, along with privatized warfare is mirroring our world, big dawg...
10:55 The Greatest opening to ANY game in COD.
Makarov's voice gives me chills 😏
I love how when reznov appears in the scene the numbers play in the background to signal that reznov is in the program.
17:24 “are you threatening us?!”
“Solider, I don’t make threats… I make guarantees” probably one of favorite lines in any game
"5 years ago, I lost 30 thousand men in the blink of an eye... and the world just fuckin' watched"
“Tried?”
“GAGAHABSBSGSHHASHSBBSB”
-Dragovich
You have forgot this " History is written by the victor, history is filled with liars " Cpt.Price
Is Captain Price a bad guy?
@@icekingcodNo he isn't
Everybody gangster until Graves' name turns red.
Johnny irons was right. Politicians cant do shit.
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Also, he’s a businessman and not a politician, so he’s automatically better.
@@chaseginise8968 "Dutch East India Company - Episode 2, Electric Boogaloo", coming soon to an impoverished country near you.
What could possibly go wrong? 💀
@@MeeesterBond17 a bunch of money for me that's what
@@chaseginise8968 I mean I don't care much for oligarchs either but there are exceptions
Man I didn't remember how good Kevin Spacey was in advanced warfare. The game just got so overshadowed by being advanced warfare I kinda just forgot what the campaign was. Guys a PoS but it's still nice to see "real" actors taking video game performances seriously
10:29 makarov is still an amazing villain. Still my favorite mission ever.
"What happens here today, will change the world, forever.
Nothing can stop this, not even you."
Makarov hits it the hardest.
My favorite quotes
1- We already have developed
2- So i feel uniquely qualified to tell you
3- We are the killers
4- Remember no Russian
5- Your men have been... detained
Jonathon Irons Definitely knows how to solve Problems that's for Sure😂😂
Ngl Irons is an underrated one. Literally could’ve been Makarov levels of villain if they were willing to focus their story
agreed
Irons is unironically the most underrated COD villain by a mile, and probably one of the most well-written in modern FPS games.
“We’re going to destroy them together”- Rorke the only villain that Won
He's actually scary asf ngl especially after taking logan
Fun fact: In Slavic mythology there is a spirit called the Rusalka that drowns its victims in rivers. They would kill in a way almost identical to 26:04, which is a reference to the ship’s name: Rusalka.
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You can still see the number of dislikes on RUclips in 2025. Black Ops 2 is literally unplayable.
Almost all Call of Duty antagonists: having deep, brutal and interesting quotes.
General Roman Barkov: *I WILL PROTECT RUSSIA!!!!!!!!!!!!*
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Irons,Menedez and Shepherd are by far the best villains in this franchise
0:44 with all due respect, it kind of worked with Japan and Germany although granted we never used a bomb in Germany but the point still stands.
I think Israel counts as well?
The reason it worked with Germany is because of how short lived the Nazi regime actually was it hadn't settled in and become the complete Norm over multiple generations yet lots of German people were still sceptical to downright opposed to the ideology and the reason why we are still able to hold it is because we constantly condition the children in their education to hate their own country and to constantly be ashamed for their own ancestors there are plenty of neo-nazis in Germany they're just kept on a short leash as for Japan having to drop not one but two nukes in order to pacify a country is not a allied flex if anything it would be Japan flexing on the rest of the world and the only reasons we've got Japan is because we're the only reason they haven't been consumed by China and then of course there is the culture exchange and fascination which has only made the hold deeper the guy is talking about places like Iran and Afghanistan and the like for example (taliban anyone)
@@therandomcommenter6629this ignores that the German people of the interwar period actively SUPPORTED the Nazi government to an unhealthy degree to the point the econpmy of the nation vecame #1 by pure manpower and political will before ww2 started. The reason they couldn't keep that #1 spot is because people were motivated by the prospect of being back on top politically and culturally by avenging ww1 through another war. And when they won the first half, you better bet people bought the cool-aid and then some.
They didn't have time to plant as deep of roots as Imperial Japan, but even to this day the ideals of Nazism has overtaken more of their former enemies' nations than their own. Because at that point they no longer had the means nor the spirit to start thinking about another war, it was all about building up again starting from scratch. There was no great leader who could try and convince people they were opressed enough to justify it, and even if they could the presence of aid from the Allied powers just meant it would be a vastly harder sell than the Peace with Honour after Versailles that stripped the nation of basically everything it needed.
Japan doesn't even being up ww2 aside from America bombing them and never even knowing Germany was on their side. And as for being consumed by China that really wasn't a thing China could threaten upon Japan for a very long time as even trying to fight the nation while a civil-war was still very much going on and their own economy was in shambles is not a good idea. Navy or no island-hopping is hell and China doesn't have enough to bounce back from a world war and a civil war to suddenly go on the offensive outside of the mainland. It's why Vietnam and Korea are poaces they had a major hand in, they had the means to be there. Much more realistically the Russians would be much larger of a threat.
Also we are not taught to hate our ancestors. We are taught to be better than them. There's a reason Theoderic the Great, Frederick II of HRE, Arminius and Barbarossa are much more openly viewed as a positive than say figures like Otto von Bismarck or Frederick II of Prussia. The former did great things which are not as controversial as the latter. Frederick II of Prussia has his own problems with vast authority and Bismarck is villified (justifiably) for the partitioning of Africa which he accidentally started after the Berlin conferrence. And none can argue that it was a good thing for Africa.
Liking your culture isn't bad but knowing when it was wrong does wonders.
As for Afghanistan and Iraq. They were invasions first nation building second. It was doomed to fail because unlike Germany, Japan, Korea or even the later Vietnam there was no drive to make the place stable aside from status-quo or just wanting to leave after deposing the leaders.
The mission really was accomplished. The problem was that mission didn't include provisions to build a nation, and nobody wanted to foot the bill.
Both Japan and Germany were democracies before they were dictated by military regimes, right?
@@アーマー配達員 Germany became a republic after ww1 until H man came to power, Japan was ruled by a monarchy that basically lost the military but still had the peoples support until after ww2.
Jonathan Irons is unironically one of my favourite cod villains, instead of some hard boiled soldier with a vendetta he's the tyrant of a megacorporation and I like that change of villain
You missed the beginning of Infinite Warfare, where says: "You care about your men? This place isn't yours anymore. Kill them and save the bullets." That was kinda like GoT level stuff.
Jon Snow if a time traveler moved a chair😂
Death is no disgrace!
MW3 would hands down have the best intro to call of duty
Irons was a really good villain in my opinion
agreed
Never played a COD game so all I've seen of him is this video. What makes him a villain? Nothing showed here was villainous.
@@DovaDude Sntagonist more like tbh
@@DovaDude Villain to the entrenched powers more like it.
"Perseus" Was never a villain. He is the perfect counterpiece to Adler. If he's a villian or not is a matter of perspective
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Irons was right. Politicians are weak
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4:05 The meme
What a meme? Just tell me. Everyone just got confused
@@leaderofmine6293 Haven't you ever heard of this meme? "What You're Seeing Is Advanced Warfare"
@@leaderofmine6293 Basically just the title of the game being very casually said by characters in the game. It can get make sense or be quite goofy. Like in Black Ops Cold War, of course it's recognized the Cold War going on and that some of these characters are Black Ops. But it'd be ridiculous, possibly funny, of seeing someone straight up say "This is black ops cold war" or similar along those lines. This line with Advanced Warfare was pretty alright, and makes sense in the context there.
"What YOU'RE seeing is NOTHING! YOUR EYES ARE DEAD!"
- Conan O'Brien
It's always kinda scary when the villain suddenly start makes sense before you go deep into it
0:10 well technically it worked one time💀
No it didn't If you're referencing the United States. The US is a constitutional republic or at least that's what it's supposed to be.
The dirty secret about democracy is that it's a nice way of saying mob rule
Mob rule is a politer phrase of lynch mob.
Do with that information what you wish
Advanced Warfare was such a great game. Irons is still one of my top 3 video game bad guys... the best ones are ones that start off as your ally, make some solid points that you can agree with, and have gravitas.. and Spacey nailed this role! The character was so powerful he could stand in front of anyone, speak his intentions and there was nothing they could really do about it, until of course our character steps in and goes after him, personally, for revenge.
My favorite quote…
“Train go boom”
Stitch deserved to be a campaign character
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AW was my exposure to COD, and man, what a character they’ve cooked with Irons.
Remember that the Makarov in the MW3 "remake" is NOTHING like the OG Makarov.
The new Makarov is a cartoon villain. He does bad things because he has to
@@icekingcod Not to mention how they did Soap dirty with his death... the OG MW3 at least ended with us AS Price avenging Soap's death.
0:01 Democracy speech r/AgedLikeFineWine 🍷🥃🍸🥂
"Death is no disgrace" is still one of the hardest lines in COD history
I haven’t watched soap’s death in a while, but it still hurts even as a kid seeing how quickly ghost was willing to slide for you despite shepard’s whole army behind him. Shepard having no care about you or ghost. That scene was pure cinema
Glad people now appreciating Irons
He was one of the best villian
He had valid Points and it still stands in 2025
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Say what you want about Kevin spacey, but his acting was on point in AW
No! Ahh mitcheeelll!
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Never played Advanced Warfare, but you're telling me Irons is the villian...?
... Can I join his side?
After the death of his son, he becomes ruthless, using deception, betrayal, and advanced technology to manipulate global events for his own power. Are you sure you want to join him?
Kevin Spacey went hard with his role
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Tbh wat Irons said could pretty much be used in the real world and that’s scary to think about
Every day that goes by just proves Irons was right.
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The way Sheperd talks makes me feel patriotic, and I'm an Iranian.
Bro Irons literally established Gundam 00’s Celestial Being
“Peace through Power”
6:23 I like how every single crowd model just *deactivates.*
It’s crazy how half the villains had to do something extremely inhumane to have people not like them because activision knows that the villains are right half the time.
4:06 he said the thing, 15:07 he also said the thing, 21:42 he did it as well
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“Your best friend, Alex Mason is Dead” - Menedez
Am I cooked?
When i was younger AW's villian Irons to me was just another crazy power hungry dude. Now me older, man, he was right. And it makes me appreciate AW more. I miss simpler times.
whoever wrote Jonathan Irons' character is a goat
"What you're seeing here is advanced warfare. Now you must answer the call of duty... advanced warfare."
Irons was such a great villian, A man who had created a PMC, Lost his son in a war, Recruits his sons best freind, Attacks the people he blames for his sons death using his PMC, which accumulated power over the years, I wish we now had a AW 2, As well as a Ghost 2, Ghosts was a conceptual masterpiece, one of the first cod games i played, the Apocalyptic U.S, South America going to invade the North, I just wish that the Ghosts were more of a Guiriella-Stealth unit, instead of what we got, But i wish that we had a ghost 2, or at the very least Ghosts had more fleshed out lore, Like why the south invaded the north, Where is the U.S's allies? And that cliffhanger ending...as a person who loved ghosts from the begining, I wish it didnt get as much hate, So the cliffhanger ending, well, wasnt a Cliffhanger anymore.
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I never appreciated how fire irons was, jesus. But menendez will always hold a special place in my heart.
"No we are not"
then the coldest and funniest line I've seen in the game
This is not begining the war, This is the END OF ALL WARS!!
Didnt we have that one already?
0:00 I like how Irons looks just like Kevin Spacey
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It might seem crazy what I'm bouta say
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and Salen Kotch looks like John Snow / Kit Harrington
He was voiced by him
I love how everyone agrees that Irons has the best villain quotes in the series. Honestly, he's my third favourite CoD villain, top 2 being Makarov and Menendez of course
Perseus and Irons got some points….at least they was treating you like an equal